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The Calabash - Poetry Collection

Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

Verlag: The Son of man Publishing

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The Calabash is a collection of poems that confronts the deepest sense of reasoning and emotions. It encompasses, love, hope, family, faith, heartbreak, empowerment, and all aspects of living. These poems are for those who love life and seek to equip themselves with the weapons of knowledge and understanding of life in every manifestations. The calabash refers to a heart, just as the calabash is used for many purposes, so is the heart an accumulator of many instances such as love, hate, peace, bitterness, envy, hope etc.
Verfügbar seit: 12.03.2023.

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